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REELECTIONS OE DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL ll MADELINE BENNETT Madeline's favorite pastime is sleeping until she discovers it's too late to attend school. In some undertaking parlor very shortly they'll find--the lucky stiffsgthat this newcomer to the profession has a disposition sun- ny enough to bring 'em back alive. Is that right. Made, RUTH A. BRINDLEY line? KIRK LINWOOD BENSON Anything resembling a car in usable condition. after Ben in- dulges in his hobby of dismem- bering them. is purely uninten- tional. Maybe he'll use the parts to build a tractor to plow the fields to plant the potatoes to earn the money to buy a farm in Islington. ERNESTINE BLAKNEY Is there any connection be- tween Ernie's desire to get mar- ried and her enjoyment of cer- tain letters she gets frequently? After going to the Forsyth Dental maybe our most popular girl can Vv'eidul frightened chilf dren into the dentist's chair. Land sakesT Ernie. you won't see many of those people you like so well in a dentist's oflice. STACIA DORIS BONCEK Stacia claims she enjoyed even her infrequent detention sessions here in D. H. S.. and such a gay and singing lady is she that we're inclined to believe her. Next year she'll do filing work in an ofiice. and shortly after that. smiling work in her own little home. VIRGINIA MARY ANN BOOTH Gabby. whotalksevenfaster- thanthis. confesses that her fa- vorite pastime is flirting! Shes such a deft hand at it and she's so very smooth that the at- tractive boss Who'll he handing her her pay envelope next year will soon be bringing his home to her. XV. ERNEST BOSSELMAN Both during and after his col- lege career. Ernie will keep on studying radio construction. KVe're confident that with the skill he showed in dodging spitf balls during the first recess. he will very soon make his fame wave long over the wave lengths. Thus far Brin's hobby has been keeping up with the Joneses. but when she finishes clerical school. stops listening to gossip, and becomes that rich mans wife. she'll go so far ahead that even Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones xvon't be able to see her dancing heels. RUTH MARILYN BROADHURST Artistic Meg. winner of countless poster contests. has hopes of becoming a commercial artist. Although shell probf ably miss drawing classes and Toppers jokes. no doubt she'll see. do, and hear much at Rhode Island State. N. Y. U.. and Pittsburgh as the most popular person perenniallv paged Io promenade repeatedly.
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10 REFLECTIONS OF DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOHN ALLEGRA What curly-haired Johnny lacks in size he makes up in clever remarks. lf you keep your ears open during English you are sure to hear at least ten bright sayings about the sub- ject on hand. After he takes a post-graduate course he will go to Tufts and become an elec- trical engineer. BERTHA EILEEN APPLEI With Bertie's smile it could be quite easily that the Postal Telegraph Company will wel- come her with open arms. Her favorite pastimes are dancing. talking in Mr. Ryan's classes ltskl tskll. and eating. When she's in charge of things. we hope she'll send Topper a sing- ing telegram that really sings. MARJORIE LOUISE ARMSTRONG Heavens to Betsy? Margie was so startled by our sudden demand to know her plans that she almost missed her basket. Although her destination is un- known. we are sure that with her strong arm lls there a pun- ster in the house?l and steady aim. Margie will shoot her ball into the basket of Success. VINCENT F. ARNOLD Although he is one of our milder boys. Vin nevertheless is one of our busiest. Remember how well he handled practically all the checking at our class dances? After perfecting his already outstanding mathematical and scientific ability at North- eastern. he will become a well- known chemical engineer. ? Gsm- 3 ELEANOR BAILEY Eleanor. our best-dressed girl. will lend her good marks and sports enthusiasm to Oberlin College. where she hopes to meet more teachers like Miss Boynton. After attaining another scholas- tic record. she will eventually get married and settle down. Oh Heavens I though. Eleanor, you'll have to decide between the two gentlemen then. MARTHA BAILEY Having enjoyed teachers. as- semblies. and D. H. S. in gen- eral. Miss Dedham High School is heading in the right direction when she plans to teach in a kindergarten. Oh Lawd! though. Mart. will you still have time for those tricky tennis shots. that smooth dancing. and your swimming? DOROTHY MARCIA BARLOW Dignified Dottie. the beautiful villain of our senior play. is headed for Middlebury College and a career as a buyer. Of her varied accomplishments in Ded- ham High School one stands out triumphant: she retained her usual composure in the face of a barrage of Mr. Bottomley's wit- ticisms. ROBERT L. BEDDIA Bob evidently doesn't like be- ing a stooge to Carlyn. the ma- gician, because he is planning to follow in Mr. Heaphy's foot- steps and be a teacher-coach. Our class politician will then have to spend the rest of his life giving fiery pep talks to his football teams.
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12 REFLECTIONS OF DEDHAM HIGH SCHOOL RICHARD W. BROVJN He tells us his friends call him Stinky. and we imagine he'll be called even worse things than that when he becomes a dentist and leans too heavily on the drill. I-le'll never lack patients, though: the women will see to that. WILLIAM SILAS BROVJN. JR. Hockey, baseball, ping-pong, and dances-such a variety of interests plus Bill's skill at man- aging should send him out of business school shortly as a pol- ished salesman. capable of sell- ing Manhattan back to the In- dians or collapsible igloos to the Eskimos. RICHARD DAVID BRUNT Dick has seen all there is to see of autos-good. had. and Chevrolets. Now he's casting longing eyes at yachts. You can't pick them up at save- yards. Dick. but keep working hard and you can soon afford an Americas cup defender. This isn't baloney. DONALD A. BURDICK Tell it to Sweenyf' Don will order. Presumably Sweeny will tell Jones, Jones will tell Schultze. Schultze will tell Co- hen-and then all of them will vote for Don. who's going to have politics as completely un- der control as he had those Nor- wood parties. JOSEPH P. BUTLER Hey, fella, whatcha doin'? Bottles will ask next year when he goes about, as an industrious apprentice, learning all there is to know about electrical weld- ing. After he gets the answers. we can count on him to keep our two-ocean navy free from cracks, seams. and unsightly gaps. DONALD SEWARD CAMPBELL Don's paid so many defense- tax pennies at movie theater box offices that now he plans to get some of them back by becom- ing an army officer- what cha know about that? I-Ie'll go to work next year and keep at it till he's saluted. MARION JEANETTE CAMPBELL When it's too warm for ski- ing and too cold for sailing and too early for dancing. Jean will take her own special mixture of wit and beauty to some lucky ofiice. Eventually-well. Lloyds of London. the Gallup poll. and ReHectr'ons all predict she'll make a lovely bride. ANN BURNADETTE CANNATA When she gets tired of listen- ing to the 920 club and danc- ing. Judy's going to spend her time working as a fashion de- signer, and we mean Oh real- ly. When you buy clothes monogramed A B C. you'll know Judy has achieved her am- bition. Keep designing, Judy: you've got the right technique.
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